Charlotte Evans, Tyler Will

Charlotte Fulton Sergeant Evans and Tyler William Will were married Saturday at the bride’s family home in Brookville, N.Y. The Rev. Francis H. Geer, an Episcopal priest, officiated.

Mrs. Will, 33, is a product marketing manager at Google in Mountain View, Calif. She is the chairwoman of the board of Opportunity Junction, a nonprofit organization in Antioch, Calif., that provides computer- and office-skills training to low-income people. She graduated cum laude from Columbia and received an M.B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania.

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The bride wore a 221-year old lace veil purchased in 1901 by a great-great-great-grandfather of the bride, Johnston Livingston, a founder of the express transport companies that were to become Wells Fargo and American Express.CreditKristy May Photography

She is a daughter of Lisa Neva McGrath Evans and Johnston Livingston Evans of Brookville. The bride’s father is a general partner in the private capital unit of Invesco, the financial services company in New York, where he identifies companies as potential investments.

Mr. Will, 32, is a consultant in the San Francisco office of Bain & Company, the Boston management consulting firm, where he consults with technology, media and telecommunications companies. He graduated magna cum laude with highest distinction from Duke and received an M.B.A. from Stanford.

He is the son of Margaret Ann Will and Trevor J. Will of Mequon, Wis. The groom’s father is a partner in Foley & Lardner, a law firm in Milwaukee.